October 12, 1912 Match: Glasgow Cup, Final, at Hampden Park. Glasgow Rangers – Celtic 3-1 (0-1). Attendance: 80,000; gate receipts: £1,820. Referee: Mr. R.T. Murray
The Wednesday v Liverpool 1-0 (League match: October 12, 1912)
October 12, 1912 Match: Football League, First Division, at Owlerton, kick-off: 15:30. The Wednesday – Liverpool 1-0 (1-0). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. I. Baker (Nantwich);
Liverpool Reserves v Bury Reserves 2-0 (League match: October 12, 1912)
October 12, 1912 Match: Central League, at Anfield. Liverpool Reserves – Bury Reserves 2-0. Liverpool (2-3-5): Bernard Pykett. Bury (2-3-5): The goals: XX
James Miller’s cousin sign for Liverpool
Friday, October 11 – 1912 James McGaffny, of Annabank, has signed for Liverpool which will doubtless be disappointing news to not a few clubs who
Bernard Pykett transferred to Liverpool
October 11, 1912 Liverpool have signed on Bernard Pykett, centre forward of Ellesmere Port. He is 23 years of age, stands 5ft. 8½in., scales 11st.
Liverpool Reserves v Preston North End Reserves 3-1 (League match: October 9, 1912)
October 9, 1912 XX
Advertisement: Monarch Typewriters
October 9, 1912 (Source: Preston Herald: October 9, 1912) Monarch typewriters, Monarch Light Touch. X
Liverpool v Preston North End 0-0 (Lancashire Cup: October 7, 1912)
October 7, 1912 Match: Lancashire Cup, Second Round, at Anfield. Liverpool – Preston North End 0-0 (0-0). Attendance: 2,000. Liverpool (2-3-5): Kenneth Campbell, Ephraim Longworth
Liverpool – A football mad city
Monday, October 7 – 1912 Football is losing none of its popularity in Liverpool, and both at Everton and Anfield the attendance are simply surprising.
A bolt from the Blues
October 7, 1912 Once upon a time the Liverpool League eleven defeated their Everton rivals at Anfield. To be exact, the event happened on January
Battle of the colours
October 7, 1912 Everton again prevail. Games between Liverpool and Everton are always interesting, as no matter how the sides have fared in other engagements,
The Liverpool rivals
Monday, October 7 – 1912 The thirty-third meetings of Everton and Liverpool in the League tourney provided the Goodison Park eleven with another victory. It
Struggling team affairs at Anfield
Monday, October 7 – 1912 Liverpool are on the track of another capable half-back in the hope of strengthening this portion of their team. Evidently
Everton victors
October 5, 1912 Good Goals by Browell and Gault. The visit of Everton to Anfield this afternoon was the thirty-first meeting of the teams in
Liverpool v Everton 0-2 (League match: October 5, 1912)
October 5, 1912 Key note: “Games between Liverpool and Everton are always interesting, as no matter how the sides have fared in other engagements, followers
Stalybridge Celtic v Liverpool Reserves 3-1 (League match: October 5, 1912)
October 5, 1912 Match: Central League, at Bower Fold. Stalybridge Celtic – Liverpool Reserves 3-1. Stalybridge Celtic (2-3-5): Walton, Watson, Freeman, Liverpool (2-3-5): Elisha Scott,
Sketch: Arthur Metcalf (Liverpool F.C.)
October 5, 1912 Arthur Metcalf, Liverpool F.C.’s inside forward from Newcastle United, who made his first appearance with the League team on Saturday. He is
Sketch: William Stuart (Wrexham and ex-Liverpool F.C.)
October 5, 1912 William Stuart, formerly of Liverpool, who is showing excellent form in the forward rank of Wrexham F.C. (Source: Liverpool Echo: October 5,
Liverpool Reserves v Burnley Reserves 3-2 (League match: October 2, 1912)
October 2, 1912 XX
The sprightly Albion
September 30, 1912 It would be difficult to name a more sprightly and vivacious side than West Bromwich Albion. There was a marked difference in
West Bromwich Albion v Liverpool 3-1 (League match: September 28, 1912)
September 28, 1912 Match: Football League, First Division, at the Hawthorns, kick-off: 15:30. West Bromwich Albion – Liverpool 3-1 (2-1). Attendance: 20,000. Referee: Mr. T.
Liverpool Reserves v West Cheshire League XI 3-1 (Friendly: September 28, 1912)
September 28, 1912 XX
Metcalf ready for duty
Saturday, September 28 – 1912 The talent at the disposal of the Newcastle United has been the envy of their opponents for many seasons, and
Liverpool’s Gracie has lost his speed
Saturday, September 28 – 1912 It has been proved over and over again that the Scottish style of play is much slower than the English
Kenneth Campbell – Liverpool’s awakening
Monday, September 9 – 1912 Considering that Liverpool and Manchester City were in such dire danger of relegation last season, their auspicious commencement should prove
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